Am I strange or out of touch with the new trends? I used to really enjoy the series of adventure games titled Chronicles of Mystery, the tree of life, The Scorpio Ritual, and several others which I found to be challenging and entertaining. Then the author began to issue new releases that incorporated hidden objects.Who I ask? Could possible enjoy looking at a stagnate screen in order to pick out objects? I find it extremely boring.Big Fish games has numerous games in the adventure category but all I must say include the ridiculers hidden objects sections.I would appreciate any comments along this subject.Thank youcessnapilotjack

HerInteractive doesn't seem to be continuing their "Nancy Drew Dossier" (their casual) series. The first Nancy Drew Dossier game came out in 2008 and the 2nd one in 2009, but there haven't been any since then. They ported Shadow Ranch to iPod and iPad in 2011 as the first in a new "Nancy Drew Mobile" series, but don't seem to be continuing with that either. I think they were just testing the waters. Their PC games seem to be what's doing best for them.

City Interactive seems to have given up on both PC adventures and casuals for PC. Their ***website*** only shows casual games for Nintendo DS, not PC. And no adventure games at all.

Only Frogwares seems to be successful at both PC adventures and casuals.

Big Fish games has numerous games in the adventure category but all I must say include the ridiculers hidden objects sections.

There are indeed lots of games that have hidden object scenes that are placed in the Adventure category of Big Fish, but not all of them do. If you are ever in doubt as to which ones have hidden object scenes and which do not, I would be glad to advise.

Generally, the "Large File Games" at Big Fish are adventures.There are some "adventure lite" included - which are casual games.Feel free to ask here or at casual forum if it so so the experts can verify.